Stupidity: When Johnny is captured by Roarke and his followers, Danny gives him the power of the Ghost Rider back. Roarke knows what Danny is doing, but doesn't order his men to stop him, or even attempt to stop Danny himself.
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)
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Directed by: Brian Taylor, Mark Neveldine
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Idris Elba, Ciaran Hinds, Violante Placido
Continuity mistake: The damaged headlight of the car in which the kid and mom are running at the start switches sides. In the first shot when the car breaks through the door it's the left headlight that's not working, but on the road it's the right headlight that's not working. (00:03:30)
Johnny Blaze: Um, I know that it's a little awkward. I mean, rolling with you guys. I mean, after everything you've been through.
Danny: Dude. You're way cooler than the other guys she usually hangs out with.
Question: Was it the decision of the directors to have Ghost Rider killing people rather than using the Penance Stare like in the first movie. I found it odd that Johnny stated that the Ghost Rider would go after anybody such as people who tell little white lies.





Answer: The entire film was designed to have a different tone and feel from the first film, to be accessible to viewers who never saw the original. Thus this film exists as something of a soft reboot. In interviews the directors also stated the origin story for Ghost Rider never made sense to them and they wished to change aspects of the character for this film. That includes removing the Penance Stare and making Ghost Rider have an uncontrollable desire to feed on the wrong people have committed, even things like little white lies could set him off.
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